For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
May 4, 2006
Mother's Day, 2006
A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America
On Mother's Day, we honor our mothers and pay tribute to their devoted work
and selfless gift of love.
America's mothers are women of determination and vision. They serve as
caregivers and guides, helping to build the foundation for our children's
success and nurturing them as they grow and explore the great promise of
our Nation. Through their mothers' examples, children come to understand
the virtue of kindness, the blessing of compassion, and the importance of
principle. A mother's support encourages children to make right choices,
set high goals, and become good citizens. A mother's love inspires
children to achieve their full potential and strengthens the character of
our country. The commitment and love of mothers reflect the best of
America.
On this special day, we remember the many mothers whose sons and daughters
serve in harm's way. The determination and courage of these women
demonstrate the spirit of our Nation, and America will always be grateful
for their unfailing devotion. We also recognize the dedication of the many
mothers who serve in America's Armed Forces. These brave women protect the
safety and security of our Nation and help ensure a peaceful future for our
children.
To honor mothers, the Congress, by a joint resolution approved May 8, 1914,
as amended (38 Stat. 770), has designated the second Sunday in May each
year as "Mother's Day" and has requested the
President to call for its appropriate observance. May God bless all
mothers across our country on this special day, and throughout the year.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of
America, do hereby proclaim May 14, 2006, as Mother's Day. I encourage all
Americans to show their gratitude and love to mothers for making a
difference in the lives of their children and communities. I call upon
citizens to observe this day with appropriate programs, ceremonies, and
activities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this fourth day of May, in
the year of our Lord two thousand six, and of the Independence of the
United States of America the two hundred and thirtieth.
GEORGE W. BUSH
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